Reality-TV star Spencer Pratt fell to third place in the Los Angeles mayoral primary on June 4, 2026 [1], missing the runoff election [2].
The result marks a significant shift in the race, as it removes a high-profile celebrity candidate from the final contest and solidifies the lead of progressive challengers.
Pratt's campaign struggled to maintain momentum as the primary results were tallied. He was overtaken by progressive candidate Nithya Raman, who moved into second place [3]. The shift effectively ends Pratt's bid to lead the city, as only the top two candidates advance to the runoff under the city's electoral system [2].
Pratt entered the race with a platform that drew attention from both celebrity circles and political outsiders. However, the voting data indicates that Raman's platform resonated more effectively with the primary electorate in Los Angeles [4]. The competition between the two candidates had created a tight race leading up to the election day [3].
Local officials are now processing the final counts from the June 4 primary [5]. While the race remained unresolved for a period during the counting process, the trend showed Raman leaping ahead of Pratt to secure her spot in the final round [3].
This outcome reflects a broader trend in the Los Angeles primary where voters prioritized policy-driven progressive platforms over the visibility provided by celebrity status [4]. Pratt's failure to secure a top-two spot prevents him from challenging the frontrunner in the final stage of the mayoral cycle [2].
“Spencer Pratt fell to third place in the Los Angeles mayoral primary”
The exclusion of Spencer Pratt from the runoff signals a preference among Los Angeles voters for established progressive political figures over celebrity-driven campaigns. By advancing Nithya Raman instead, the electorate has shifted the final contest toward a more traditional ideological battle, reducing the influence of outsider media personalities in the city's executive leadership race.




